Finding the Rob Dean interview last week prompted me to dig out the first few Japan albums again, and it struck me what a large (and largely unrecognised) contribution he made to the band.
For the first two albums, he may have been the most proficient musician in the band, and he injected some quite tasteful solos into the more primitive music. THEN, when the music changed with Quiet Life, some would say he took a back seat but that's where I believe he truly shone - his playing and soloing on QL and GTP is stunning, restrained and tasteful, and had he been allowed to continue along that vein, I believe he would be a much more lauded guitarist then he currently is. I may be alone in this, but I believe that Japan lost an important dimension in their sound when Rob was "let go", which was never recovered even with Masami Tsuchiya, who (tho these ears, at least) tended to overplay often.
I'd be interested to hear what others think of Rob's work.